High-Carb And Gluten-Rich Diet 'May Cause Alzheimer's Disease, Dementia And Depression'

High-Carb And Gluten-Rich Diet 'May Cause Alzheimer's Disease, Dementia And Depression'
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Eating a high-carbohydrate diet may increase the risk of degenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's and dementia, as well as other conditions including depression and ADHD.

The rise in blood sugar caused by consuming carbohydrates may compromise brain health, according to Dr. David Perlmutter, neurologist and editor-in-chief of Brain and Gut journal.

To reduce risk of the such conditions and improve brain health, Dr Perlmutter recommends a low-carb, high-fat, gluten-free diet.

"Carbohydrate calories, which elevate blood glucose, are dramatically more detrimental to human physiology, and specifically to human health, than are calories derived from healthful sources of fat.”

Dr. Perlmutter says that the modern diet has evolved in a way that cannot be fully supported by our genetic make-up.

"For 99.5% of our time on this planet, we did not eat much in the way of grains. We were eating a gluten-free and low-carbohydrate/high-fat diet, and that is the environment in which our genome perfected itself," he says.

"We are still interacting with that same genome that wants to express perfect health but cannot do so because we are challenging our genome with bizarre epigenetic signals of a high-carbohydrate/low-fat diet and a diet that contains potentially threatening proteins, such as gluten and wheat-germ agglutinin, for example."

Low-Carb Recipe Ideas
Grilled Chicken Panzanella With Cucumber And Feta(01 of10)
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Find out how to make this delicious dinner at Annie's Eats food blog. (credit:Annie's Eats)
Thai Fish Wrapped In Banana Leaves(02 of10)
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Head to you local Asian supermarket and grab the ingredients to test out Bong Mom's Cookbook recipe. (credit:Bong Mom Cookbook)
Asian Celery, Fennel, and Edamame Salad with Candied Lemon (03 of10)
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Find out how to make this terrific snack at seriouseats.com. (credit:Michael Harlan Turkell/Serious Eats)
Asparagus And Farm Eggs(04 of10)
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Dorie Greenspan blogs about a delightful summer snack. (credit:In The Kitchen And On The Road With Dorie)
Artichoke Salad(05 of10)
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Follow The Telegraph's steps to making this punchy salad here. (credit:The Telegraph)
Prawn Tom Yum Kung(06 of10)
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A recipe treat for the senses from the ever-popular eatlikeagirl.com food blog. (credit:Eatlikeagirl)
Vinegar Carrots with Toasted Sesame Seeds(07 of10)
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Find out how to make Louisa Shafia's recipe on food52.com. (credit:Louisa Shafia/Food 52)
Warm Salad Of Roasted Aubergine And Broccoli With Anchovy Lemon Dressing(08 of10)
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A wonderful warming salad from Rosie Birkett's food blog. (credit:Rosie Birkett/A Lot On Her Plate)
Steamed Fish Slices In Rice Wine(09 of10)
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An enticing way to enjoy fish by Audreycooks.com. (credit:Audrey Cooks)
BLT-A Quinoa Salad(10 of10)
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Learn to make this sensational salad at the Fresh Family Cooking blog. (credit:Marla Meridith/Family Fresh Cooking)

Brain and Gut journal, which debuts in summer 2014, will focus on exploring the intimate relationship between the brain and the digestive systems, and the effect this interaction has on wider health issues.

Dr. Perlmutter will also explore how brain health and cognitive function are linked to nutrition in his presentation, “The Care and Feeding of Your Brain,” to be delivered at the 2014 Integrative Healthcare Symposium taking place now in New York City.